FitBloggin’ Expo Hall: Sworkit

Sworkit

Complimentary conference admission received as a Fitbloggin’ live blogger. A promo code for Sworkit Pro was received. No post requested or expected, I just thought it was neat!

The last month has been insane for me – I feel like I’ve been juggling a million different things because, well, I have. The downside to a “Desk job” is that I can easily spend 15 hours a day writing with no real breaks – yes, I usually like to go to the gym and no, it just hasn’t been possible this month. My back has been killing me lately and I’ve been trying to remember to build in little breaks to get up and stretch; so I was interested to visit the Sworkit booth at the FitBloggin’ Expo Hall. This app lets you customize your own workout routine, from cardio to stretching; just choose from one of their pre-sets or pick and choose which sets of exercises you want and desired intervals. You can then follow along with the app to get in a workout – I’ve been using this to do little 5-minute stretching breaks, and I have to say, it has been useful. Appealing further to my Super Coupon Girl nature, they also offer coupons and rewards when you complete workouts. The first stretching routine I finished earned me a free sample of Propel – freebies for working out?! Sign me up! ๐Ÿ˜‰

You can download a free version of the app or just do a workout directly from their website at Sworkit.com. The Pro version of the app retails for .99 cents.

FitBloggin’ Recap: How to Find The Perfect Shoe For You

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As a FitBloggin’ live blogger, I received complimentary conference admission. Reebok provided attendees with apparel. This post contains affiliate links.

Some time ago, after I finally got a diagnosis of dislocated patella, my physiotherapist recommended I buy a new pair of sneakers specifically made for overpronators. Apparently, my tendency towards overpronation put a lot of pressure on my kneecaps when I was spending long periods of time on the gym’s stair machine, which is what got them off track and pulled them out of their socket. Armed with this new information, I went to a general athletic shoe store and spoke with an associate who seemed knowledgeable and recommended a pair of shoes for overpronation that felt comfortable. So imagine my dismay when I went back to my physiotherapist and she informed me that I had been sold shoes for an underpronater, not an overpronater. My therapist told me not to worry and put some special inserts in the shoes to balance them out for my overpronating tendencies, which left me wondering why we couldn’t have just done that with my old sneakers….

At any rate, I’ve wanted to get a new pair of properly orthopedic shoes since that time – so one of the sessions I had earmarked to attend at FitBloggin’ was How to Find The Perfect Shoe For You, presented by Reebok. I was curious to hear what an actual shoe expert – unlike the person in the generic store I visited – could recommend for me! This session was lead by Chris, who had traveled to Portland from Reebok’s headquarters in Massachusetts to discuss which shoes best address which needs. He actually mentioned overpronation right off the bat, mentioning the Reebok ONE Guide shoe for overpronators. Clearly a lot of us have this issue!

Reebok running shoes

Chris also discussed shoes for a variety of different needs, from running to dancing.

Reebok walking shoes

Reebok have a line of shoes specifically for walking – not running – which are apparently quite popular in Europe. That makes sense to me, because it’s so much easier to get around on foot in European countries than it is in the US, where everything is so spread out!

Reebok dance shoes

They also offer a series of shoes made especially for the challenges faced by dancers. These are currently only available in women’s sizes, so male dancers, let Reebok know if there is popular demand for men’s dance sneakers!

Reebok CrossFit

If you follow a CrossFit training program, then these are the shoes for you. Because CrossFit involves a variety of activities, including heavy weight lifting, Chris explained that Reebok’s CrossFit shoe is specifically designed to have a flat sole without padding, as inserts could potentially cause problems while lifting.

Reebok CrossFit Nano 2.0

Each FitBloggin’ attendee received a pair of Reebok CrossFit Nano 2.0 shoes. Mine came in this bold combination of teal and green – a lot of people at the convention complimented my shoes and said they loved the color! Since I’m an overpronator, I asked Chris how shoes like this will work for me. He said that obviously these sneakers are not specifically designed to address that issue, but he didn’t think it should be an issue for an overpronator to use CrossFit shoes during this type of training, since CrossFit covers a variety of activities and doesn’t have a lot of repetitive motion, which tends to be the issue for us – I can vouch for that first hand, since that’s how I hurt myself! He said I could maybe add an insert if I wanted, but he didn’t think it would be too much risk for this specific type of activity. And obviously, I’m no doctor, so you should talk to your physiotherapist before buying any pair of shoes, since each person has different orthopedic needs! Even if you don’t have any injuries or known physical issues, it’s best if you can have your gait analyzed at a fitness store to come up with the optimum combination of support for your needs before buying an athletic shoe.

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Photo by Carrie D Photography via Flickr

Here I am in the audience during the How to Find The Perfect Shoe For You session wearing my new shoes. Do you like my suit and sneaker combo? ๐Ÿ˜€ I know these sneakers are not specifically designed for long periods of walking, but let me tell you, they were infinitely more comfortable and kinder to my feet while walking around the conference than my dress shoes were!

My new Reebok outfit

In addition to the shoes, each attendee received a Reebok gym bag and a Yoga Long Bra Top. Attending this conference was one of those interesting moments of realization during my fitness journey – when they asked what size top I wore, I automatically said “Large”. When I got home and tried this top on, I realized it was actually a bit too big under the arms. In its own way, this conference helped me adjust my self-perception a little bit – I still expect to look bigger in photos and take a larger size in clothes than I actually do in real life. It surprises me every time, even though I know from the scale that I’ve lost 40 pounds!

So tell me: What kind of sneakers do you wear?

FitBloggin’ Recap: Snacking On The Go With Tenley Molzahn

Tenley Molzahn

As a FitBloggin’ live blogger, I received complimentary admission to the conference. SoyJoy provided attendees with product samples.

Last Saturday, I attended a session at FitBloggin’ called Tricks for Snacking on the Go, sponsored by SoyJoy and presented by reality TV star Tenley Molzahn. Tenley follows a gluten free diet due to severe intolerance and health issues, and she shared with us her tips on how to stay on track with a special diet while traveling and dining out. She discussed the challenges of staying gluten free while in the Bachelor house, and took questions from the audience on how to deal with the challenges that a GF diet can present. I asked her if there was a way to adapt coconut flour bread for the breadmaker without adding regular flour, since you can only replace around 30% of all-purpose flour with coconut flour before the bread falls apart if you are adapting a traditional recipe. I created my own recipe for a coconut flour loaf in the bread machine a few years back after finding no other breadmaker recipes for coconut flour online, but my recipe is not gluten free as it includes regular white flour. Tenley suggested using almond flour in place of the all-purpose flour, which is a great idea!

Beeb with Tenley Molzahn

Tenley was very sweet and fun to talk to. In addition to being a TV personality & correspondant, she is also a magazine editor and blogger at Tenley Molzahn’s Sweet and Free Life. She has a ton of delicious gluten-free recipes on her site, so I’d encourage you to check it out!

SoyJoy

SoyJoy also had a table in the Expo Hall with samples of some of their newest flavors. I’ve been familiar with these bars for quite a few years – I recall a pretty epic coupon deal they offered a few years back where I stocked up, being Super Coupon Girl and all. ๐Ÿ˜‰ They also had a microwave on-site and suggested warming the bars up for about 10 seconds. This had never occurred to me before and it’s a great idea; Jai and I tried it this afternoon with the banana flavor and it is reminiscent of a banana bread. I love bars like this because they are so convenient – especially now, as we are adjusting to life off our diet plan and appreciate no-brainer snacks and meals while our schedule is so hectic with all the travel and renovations. Spokesperson Tenley said that she keeps a lot of these on hand so that she’ll have something to eat if she’s on the road and can’t find gluten free meals.

Do you follow a gluten free diet?

Discussions at FitBloggin’: Recap

As a FitBloggin’ live blogger, I received a complimentary ticket to this conference.

I’m three days out from FitBloggin’, and I’m still taking everything in. The conference was very well organized, with everything taking place on time and a packed schedule. Every moment that I wasn’t in a session or fitness class, I was talking to other bloggers and PR professionals, browsing the Expo Hall, or eating delicious food during one of their meal/snack breaks. There was zero downtime because I wanted to make the most of everything on offer, and there was a torrent of valuable information to take in! Not to mention the fact that I was at the conference hot on the heels of two other events (Never mind everything else that’s been going on) and I averaged 1 hour of sleep each night during the conference.

So all that being said, I’m trying to sort through my thoughts as I also catch up here. You know that scene in Johnny Mnemonic where they upload so much data to his brain that his head almost explodes? That’s a little how I felt by the end of the conference. ๐Ÿ˜‰ But I mean that in a good way – the conference covered everything from SEO and business practices to yoga and workouts in between; there were also emotional discussions about personal topics, not to mention learning hundreds of names, Twitter handles, and entering tons of giveaways with a variety of hashtags. It was awesome!

So, I thought I’d start off my recaps by going over the discussions I attended. These were more casual panels where a speaker introduced a topic and encouraged the audience to introduce themselves and participate.

Dealing With Injuries

This was the first discussion I attended at FitBloggin’ and it was great. Led by the awesome Deb Roby of Weight For Deb, Dealing With Injuries was a panel near to my heart and experiences. Anyone who has followed my blogs recently is aware of the injury I sustained while using a stair machine at the gym which dislocated both my kneecaps and destroyed my mobility for years. The fact that I could even consider coming to this conference and walking around the hotel all day – never mind going to the fitness classes! – was a huge victory to me after suffering for so long and I thought this panel was the perfect way to start out my FitBloggin’ experience. It was wonderful to commiserate with others who had dealt with long-term, debilitating injuries and their often-overlooked or misunderstood consequences. There were many other young women who had similar stories with knee injuries and pointed out how it can be difficult for outsiders to look at someone who appears “Healthy” and understand that there is anything wrong with them. I love that FitBloggin’ is for all individuals who have an interest in health and fitness – you could be a personal trainer, or you could be someone who hasn’t been able to work out at all due to injury; all are welcome and can gain something from this conference.

Stop Keeping up with the Joneses

Stop Keeping up with the Joneses

Stop Keeping up with the Joneses was the session that I had the pleasure of live blogging! Headed by the wonderful Liz Paul of Prior Fat Girl, this discussion covered the “Comparison trap” and how we sabotage our fitness goals and accomplishments by feeling inadequate to others. I’d love for you to click on over to the FitBloggin’ blog and check out my transcript/overview of the session!

Getting Paid vs Paying Blogger Dues

This was a fabulous two-hour roundtable discussion led by the lovely Leah Segedie of BookieBoo & Mamavation. Getting Paid vs Paying Blogger Dues was a unique opportunity to discuss business strategy in person and at length with others in the industry, all coming from slightly different perspectives but sharing surprisingly similar experiences. With emerging industries like social media, the business behind blogging can leave many outsiders puzzled and I really enjoyed hearing from others who do what I do on a daily basis, understand, and manage the exact same kind of workload I do. I found this to be one of the most valuable sessions I attended – two hours probably sounds like a very long discussion, but the time whizzed right by. I truly enjoyed listening to and chatting with everyone who was in attendance.

Not-So-Wordless Wednesday: I’ve Got Swag

I've got swag

Lest you should think I’m greedy…at the end of my week of events, I was one of the only people left at FitBloggin’ who was driving rather than flying. There was a whole table of sponsor-provided swag left, which the staff encouraged me to take since they had to get rid of it anyway, and everyone else attending had already taken all they wanted and could carry in their bags. All of the items were food and useful things that my family and I will use, so I loaded up our car – using a pallet provided by the hotel – and christened it “The Swag Chariot”. When Super Coupon Girl attends a conference, nothing shall go to waste. ๐Ÿ˜‰

I’m Back From FitBloggin!


Complimentary ticket to FitBloggin’ provided for live blogging one of the sessions.

Happy Monday! I’m back from FitBloggin’ and all the other fun events I went to in Portland/Eugene last week! I had a fabulous time. I was a live blogger for one of the sessions on Saturday morning – click here to read my transcript for that – and I was able to attend so many valuable sessions, from SEO panels to 6 AM workouts. Here I am at a demo for Total Gym XLS:

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Photo by Carrie D Photography via Flickr

I got to meet so many fabulous people this week – there were all kinds of fun parties and gatherings with delicious snacks, dancing and fun. And I may or may not have participated in karaoke…

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Photo by Carrie D Photography via Flickr

Well, they had “Harder to Breathe” in their song book – how could I leave without singing the song that I named my Twitter handle after? If I were on The Voice, I wouldn’t have gotten a single chair turn, but it was all in good fun. ๐Ÿ˜‰

My head is swimming with knowledge, anecdotes, tips, tricks after this weekend! I have a folder bursting with business cards, an inbox packed with email and a living room full of swag. There was far too much happening at FitBloggin’ to include in one post, so I’m going to be doing recaps of each session & event I attended all this week. So stay tuned!

Hello New Friends From FitBloggin’!

Beeb & Jai - Before & After

For those of you that I met at FitBloggin’, welcome! You probably got one of my nifty Contest Corner stickers at the conference – I have a fitness & weight loss section over on that blog which documents my ongoing journey. My fiancรฉ and I were on the Nutrisystem Nation Blogger Panel from June 2012 to April 2013 and lost a combined 86.9 pounds, 13.9 BMI points and 55.7 inches during that time. I so enjoyed meeting all of you and hearing your stories!

Were you at FitBloggin’? Drop me a line!

Busy Week Ahead – Blog Events Galore! (Will I Meet You at One of Them?)

I’ve only just gotten back from Wyoming, and now I’m hitting the road once again! On Wednesday, I’m heading to PDX to catch an advance screening of The Lone Ranger. Then on Thursday, I’m off to Eugene to visit a dear friend and attend a blogger event for the opening of a See’s Candies store. And Friday through Sunday, I’ll be back in Portland for FitBloggin’13! I’m very excited for the conference and will be participating as a liveblogger for a session on Saturday morning, Stop Keeping Up with the Joneses.

If you will be at FitBloggin’, please let me know – I’d love to meet you! Likewise, if you’re in the Eugene area and will be at the See’s Candies event (Or would like an invite), get in touch!